The Fates


The Muses

The Graces are a trio of graceful goddesses associated with Aphrodite.
The Muses are nine goddesses, each of whom embodied an aspect of the humanities and arts.
The Fates are goddesses who supervised fate; the poet Hesiod names them Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos.
Nymphs are female nature spirits.
Some of the other well known Free Spirits include:
Pan is the god of the countryside.
Triton is the water god and the son of Amphitrite and Poseidon.
Tyche is the goddess of fortune.
Nemesis the goddess of retribution.
Enyo is the goddess of war.
Selene is the goddess of the moon.
Morpheus is the god of dreams.
Helios is the god of the sun.
Zephyrus is the god of the west wind.
Nereus is the sea god who fathered 50 daughters, who are known as the Nereids (the sea-nymphs).
Hypnos is the god of Sleep and the brother of Thanatos.
Horae is a trio of goddesses of the Seasons.
Hestia is the goddess of the home and hearth.
Eros (also known as Cupid) is the god of love and desire.
Eileithyia is the goddess of childbirth.
Boreas is the god of the north wind.
Asklepios is the god of healing.
Amphitrite is the sea goddess and the wife of Poseidon.
Nike is the goddess of victory.

Asklepios


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